blaring

blaring[bleərɪŋ] 

原级:blare

第三人称单数:blares

第三人称复数:blares

过去分词:blared

过去式:blared

blaring 基本解释
刺耳地大声鸣响( blare的现在分词 );嘟嘟地发出;高声发出;声音响亮;
blaring 网络解释

911查询·英语单词

1. 声音太响:call and return 演唱会上的互动 | blaring 声音太响 | my ears are still ringing 耳朵还在嗡嗡响

blaring 单语例句

1. The new spring collection has a campfire vibe, presented on the catwalk with " Delta Dawn " by Helen Reddy blaring through the speakers.

2. There is hardly a bar without a blaring television set, a clinking slot machine and clients conversing at the top of their lungs.

3. Police cars with siren blaring have become a common sight on the country's streets in recent years.

4. Boeing workers leaving the Everett plant after shift change Thursday afternoon greeted the news with blaring car horns.

5. And another respondent said noise from nearby buildings, loudspeakers blaring from small shops and construction site noise had seriously disturbed residents'lives.

6. Our little motorcade made its way noisily through the main street, police escort blaring its sirens to clear the way.

7. Some people danced to blaring music to keep warm on a freezing morning, and more started to trickle into the square as transport services resumed.

8. But lately, big tags with blaring logos sewn inside garments are seen by many as passe.

9. The blaring music at dance clubs can often get in the way of a conversation.

10. blaring

10. Hizbollah and Amal supporters clad in their yellow and green colors drove around blaring patriotic songs and canvassing votes.

blaring 英英释义

blaring的解释

noun

1. a loud harsh or strident noise

    Synonym: blare cacophony clamor din

adj

1. unpleasantly loud and penetrating

    e.g. the blaring noise of trumpets
           shut our ears against the blasting music from his car radio

    Synonym: blasting